Keppel secures ice-class LNG bunker vessel contract
Keppel Offshore & Marine Ltd has clinched contracts worth a combined value of about S$300 million, including a contract for the design and construction of a LNG bunker vessel.
Keppel Offshore & Marine Ltd has clinched contracts worth a combined value of about S$300 million, including a contract for the design and construction of a LNG bunker vessel.
Black & Veatch has announced that it has received a limited notice to proceed on work to jointly outfit a Golar LNG owned LNG carrier, Gimi, with its patented PRICO® liquefaction technology.
Cheniere Energy Partners LP has announced that its subsidiary Sabine Pass Liquefaction LLC has entered into an LNG sale and purchase agreement with Petronas LNG Ltd.
Nick Prowse and Penny Cygan-Jones, Norton Rose Fulbright LLP, UK, consider the global outlook for the LNG industry, with a focus on recent developments in the US, Asia, Australia, South Africa and Africa.
A consortium between Enagás, Fluxys and Snam has completed the acquisition of a 66% stake in DESFA.
In 2018, Gunvor showed continued year-on-year growth by delivering approximately 11 million t of LNG.
Chris Dagnall, DNV GL, UK, explains how digitalisation can help deliver condition monitoring and asset management.
Wood Mackenzie has released its latest quarterly North America LNG projects update.
Evangelos Dimopoulos, Senior LNG Analyst, Braemar ACM Shipbroking, provides comments on the LNG industry 2018/19.
LNG buyers’ willingness to commit to new long-term contracts has increased significantly during 2018 amid expectations of a tighter LNG market.
Wood Mackenzie has released a statement claiming that its latest research reveals that uncontracted demand by the world’s seven biggest LNG buyers could quadruple to 80 million tpy by 2030.
Maurizio Ciofini, Baker Hughes, a GE company, Italy, presents a new turbine for the LNG industry that has a background in the aviation industry.
BP has announced that the final investment decision (FID) for Phase 1 of the Greater Tortue Ahmeyim development has been agreed.
According to Reuters, Germany’s network regulator has stated that a line to connect a planned LNG terminal in Brunsbuettel to the larger gas grid must be constructed by the project company as opposed to the gas grid operator.
HAM has opened the first gas station in the Autonomous Community of Extremadura capable of fuelling vehicles with LNG.